You can also test against weaker programs with compensating handicap.
It might not be quite as interesting, but it's easier to test.


2009/7/8 terry mcintyre <terrymcint...@yahoo.com>:
> To properly test any method of playing with a handicap, today's programs
> will need to play against much stronger opponents. Self-play, or play
> against other roughly-equal programs, won't test the ability to eke out a
> win against a professional go player.
>
> Terry McIntyre <terrymcint...@yahoo.com>
>
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